Nuclear-encoded chloroplast ribosomal protein L27 of Nicotiana tabacum: cDNA sequence and analysis of mRNA and genes
- 1 July 1992
- journal article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Biochemistry
- Vol. 31 (29) , 6856-6864
- https://doi.org/10.1021/bi00144a028
Abstract
A tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum cv. Petite Havana) leaf cDNA library was constructed in the expression vector lambda gt11. Immunological and nucleic acid hybridization screening yielded several cDNAs encoding an M(r) 19,641 precursor to an M(r) 14,420 mature protein which is homologous to Escherichia coli ribosomal protein L27. One cDNA (L27-1; 882 nucleotides long) contains 104 bp of 5'-noncoding sequence, 51 codons for a transit peptide, 128 codons for the predicted mature L27 polypeptide, and 241 bp of 3'-noncoding sequence, including the poly(A)29 tail. A beta-galactosidase-L27 fusion protein was bound to nitrocellulose filters, expressed, and used as an affinity matrix to purify monospecific antibody to L27 protein from an antiserum of rabbits immunized with 50S chloroplast ribosomal proteins. Using this monospecific antibody, protein L27 was identified among HPLC-purified tobacco chloroplast ribosome 50S subunit proteins. The predicted amino terminus of the mature L27 protein was confirmed by partial sequencing of the HPLC-purified L27 protein. The mature L27 protein has 66%, 61%, 56%, and 48% amino acid sequence identity with the L27-type ribosomal proteins of Bacillus subtilis, E. coli, Bacillus stearo-thermophilus, and yeast mitochondria (MRP7), respectively, in the homologous overlapping regions. The transit peptide of tobacco chloroplast ribosomal protein L27 has 41% amino acid sequence similarity with the MRP7 mitochondrial targeting sequence. Tobacco chloroplast L27 protein also has a 40 amino acid long carboxyl-terminal extension (compared to its bacterial counterparts) which is similar to the corresponding portion of yeast MRP7.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)Keywords
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